Ichabod Sargent Bartlett (February 27, 1838 – January 26, 1925) was a soldier, journalist, miner, writer, and politician in his long lifetime.
Bartlett brought attention to signs of primitive mining in the area, initially attributed to the Spanish but now thought to be the work of ancient Native Americans.
[7] Bartlett was also involved with the American Humane Society, serving as state chairman in 1915.
[9] Bartlett married Mary Submit Clark (born 1840) in 1868; she died on December 2 of the same year.
Mrs. Bartlett was nominated for U. S. Senate by the Populist members of the Wyoming legislature during the 1893 legislative session and received five votes on a number of ballots; this was the first time a woman had been nominated for the Senate by a party caucus and received votes.